At night,
Marge is annoyed by
Homer shaving batteries in bed. The next day,
Principal Skinner, who is engaged to
Edna Krabappel, announces that they are to be married that weekend. Edna has her bachelorette party at the Simpson house with
Duffman as a stripper. When
Chief Wiggum tries to stop the party after a complaint from
Ned, they coerce him into stripping as well. Meanwhile, Principal Skinner has his party at Moe's Tavern with Homer. After getting drunk, Skinner admits to Homer that he has doubts about marrying Edna. Homer tells Marge, and they agree to make sure Skinner and Edna get married. On the day of the wedding, Edna overhears Skinner and Homer discussing his doubts. After picturing a future anniversary in which Skinner is still unable to commit as well as continuing to be nagged by his mother
Agnes, she runs away during the ceremony. Left at the altar, Marge tries to comfort Skinner. Later, Marge tries to convince Edna to reconcile with Skinner for pragmatic reasons, but Edna would rather have a passionate relationship, which gives Marge her own doubts. With Skinner sad without Edna, Homer decides to help Skinner win her back. Outside her apartment, Homer feeds Skinner lines to woo Edna, while Marge feeds lines to Edna to reject him. Realizing Marge is there, Homer and Marge begin fighting about their own relationship. Later, Edna returns a wedding gift to
Comic Book Guy, and they bond. After some time, Homer gets Skinner to serenade Edna outside her apartment with the schoolchildren as a backup choir, but Comic Book Guy reveals that he and Edna are now in a relationship. Learning they are going to the Bi-Mon-Sci-Fi-Con, Homer and the family plan to confront them there and break them up. They find Edna and Comic Book Guy, who asks her to marry him immediately. Skinner arrives and fights Comic Book Guy until Edna tells them to stop. She tells Skinner he cannot win her back, and she also declines to marry Comic Book Guy because they are too different. He accepts her decision, but Skinner is upset. Edna receives support from Marge, who is still upset with Homer. Later at home, Homer apologizes to Marge and asks her to remarry him. She accepts, and the ceremony is conducted by a man dressed as a
Klingon while the schoolchildren play music from the closet. ==Production==